The update to X's privacy policy has sparked some questions among privacy and security folks, including how long X will retain users' biometric information and how the data will be stored and secured
Phishing emails are a weapon of choice for criminals intent on stealing peopleβs personal data and planting malware on their devices. The healing process does not end with antivirus scanning.
ESET research uncovers active campaigns targeting Android users and spreading espionage code through the Google Play store, Samsung Galaxy Store and dedicated websites
If you want to try to enter the world of VPNs with a small dip, then iCloud Private Relay is your friend β but is it a true VPN service? The devil is in the details.
ESET researchers have discovered active campaigns linked to the China-aligned APT group known as GREF, distributing espionage code that has previously targeted Uyghurs
Listen as ESET's Director of Threat Research Jean-Ian Boutin unravels the tactics, techniques and procedures of MoustachedBouncer, an APT group taking aim at foreign embassies in Belarus
ESET experts share their insights on the cyber-elements of the first year of the war in Ukraine and how a growing number of destructive malware variants tried to rip through critical Ukrainian systems
The AI race is on! Itβs easy to lose track of the latest developments and possibilities, and yet everyone wants to see firsthand what the hype is about. Heydays for cybercriminals!
DEF CON, the annual hacker convention in Las Vegas, was interrupted on Saturday evening when authorities evacuated the event's venue due to a bomb threat
DEF CON, the annual hacker's convention in Las Vegas, was interrupted on Saturday evening when authorities evacuated the convention due to a bomb threat.
Unsurprisingly, artificial intelligence took the center stage at this year's edition of Black Hat, one of the world's largest gatherings of cybersecurity professionals
Long-term espionage against diplomats, leveraging email-based C&C protocols, C++ modular backdoors, and adversary-in-the-middle (AitM) attacks⦠Sounds like the infamous Turla? Think again!
Gamers and cybersecurity professionals have something in common β the ever-terrible presence of hacking, scams, and data theft β but how and why would anyone want to target gamers?
Browser fingerprinting is supposedly a more privacy-conscious tracking method, replacing personal information with more general data. But is it a valid promise?
With powerful AI, it doesnβt take much to fake a person virtually, and while there are some limitations, voice-cloning can have some dangerous consequences.
Bills granting access to end-to-end encrypted systems, opportunity for cybercriminals, abuse by authority, human rights, and tech companies leaving the UK?
Responses generated by ChatGPT about individual people could be misleading or harmful or spill their personal information. What are the takeaways for you as a ChatGPT user?
Microsoft releases guidance on how organizations can check their systems for the presence of BlackLotus, a powerful threat first analyzed by ESET researchers
As TikTok CEO attempts to placate U.S. lawmakers, itβs time for us all to think about the wealth of personal information that TikTok and other social media giants collect about us
As the war shows no signs of ending and cyber-activity by states and criminal groups remains high, conversations around the cyber-resilience of critical infrastructure have never been more vital
How content creators and subscribers can embrace the social media platform without (overly) exposing themselves to the potentially toxic brew of NSFW content and privacy threats
Here's a roundup of some of the most common tricks that fraudsters use to dupe their victims on WhatsApp β and what you can do to protect yourself against them.
Similarities with newly discovered Linux malware used in Operation DreamJob corroborate the theory that the infamous North Korea-aligned group is behind the 3CX supply-chain attack